RTI WELFARE ACTIVISTS, VOLUNTEERS AND THE RESOURCE PERSONS MUST FOLLOW NON -NEGOTIABLE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL AUDIT:--
Various groups and identities of the RTI welfare Association registered number HPCD -3552 are working for the social audit of the Rural areas demand under public utility and following the norms of the responsibilities of social auditor where these resource persons are requested to follow law code manual prefixed by the Act for consideration said non -negotiable principles of social audit. (1) The purity of a social audit process must be maintained under all circumstances, it should not be politicised. (2) The roles and responsibilities of the Government/Administration and the social audit teams must be clearly defined and should respect each others. (3) No official or political pressure should brought on to a social audit process. (4) Irrespective of which institution or organisation the person conducting the social audit might belong to, He or She is just a social auditor during the process. (5) All records pertaining to the works that are to be audited must be available with the social audit team, before the process begins. (6) A social auditor must be an impartial observer of the facts. There should be no space for the personal opinions or likes and dislikes during the social audit process or at the time of writing the report on the captioned subject where in only hard facts should be reported . (7) The short comings in the implementation of the schemes at the village should be reported on as is, where is basis, with proof. Social audit reports must necessarily contain proofs on issues being mentioned in the fact finding report. (8) All the aspects of the scheme must be closely examined during the process of the social audit report on the captioned subject of the information collected for the observations. (9) One can not jump to conclusions on the basis of talking to just few persons. The issues must be discussed with all the wage seekers and the beneficiaries of the scheme before a decision to taken . (10) There can be no space for any discrimination in the social audit process based on race, caste and religion.
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